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Thanks,
Tania
enki wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am new to Protege. Yesterday I downloaded Protege 4.0 alpha; started
> reading and going through the tutorial "ProtegeOWLTutorial-p4.0.pdf"
> from the CO-ODE site. I have come across some inconsistenties between
> what I see and what I supposedly have to see:
> 1) No automatic assignment of sub properties:
> In the Inverse Properties section (p.29), it says:
> Press the ‘Add inverse property’ button on the ‘Inverse Property’
> view. This
> will pop up a dialog that contains information about the newly created
> property.
> Use this dialog to rename the property isBaseOf and the close the
> dialog window
> (using the operating system close window button on the title bar).
> Notice that the
> isBaseOf property has been created as a sub property of the
> isIngredientOf property.
> This corresponds to the fact that hasBase is a sub property of
> hasIngredient, and
> isIngredientOf is the inverse property of hasIngredient.
> What I see, however, is just a button to add inverse property which
> does not perform anything automatically. There is nothing to rename,
> but only properties to choose from. I can create new properties from
> the "add inverse property" window opened, however they create this
> property independently, without being aware that it is supposed to be
> a sub property.
> 2) No automatic assignment of domains and ranges:
> In the tutorial it is mentioned that domain for a property is the
> range for its inverse, and the range for a property is the domain for
> its inverse. It says on p.38:
> Notice that Protege has automatically filled in domain and range of
> the isToppingOf property because the domain and range of the inverse
> property were specified. The range of isToppingOf is the domain of the
> inverse property hasTopping, and the domain of isToppingOf is the
> range of the inverse property hasTopping.
> Again, similar to previous issue I mentioned, no automatic domain and
> range assignment is done for the inverse properties.
> After that I installed Protege3.3.1 and saw that it does not have
> these problems. Are these features not yet implemented in Protege 4.0
> or am I missing something here? I really liked the interface of 4.0
> and don't know if I should uninstall it and continue to learn on 3.x.
> Thanks,
> dj_enkidu
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